Wednesday, August 23, 2006
This is a really great video report
I think Keith Olberman has one of the best daily news shows, outside The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Plus he always mocks Bill O'reilly so he already gets extra bonus points on that. Watch this report, it is about 10 min long, and you will see how really screwed up this adminstration is. Can't beat the facts.
Friday, July 21, 2006
Oh its the middle of summer time alright.
What else? Lets try our great country of Iraq. Oh its just a paradise over there. A UN human rights group published a report. Summary of it? Oh since the US invaded Iraq that the total now of dead Iraqi citizens is now around the amount of 50,000 people. 50k. Get 50k in pennies together (one for each dead person) and put that in a big jar. Think thats enough? All for what? Diplomatic policy? WMD? Stop the War on Terror? Good job Dubya. When I see people driving with their 2004 Dubya bumper stickers still on their vehicle I already know this person is obviously missing a few pieces of common sense. OMG, and I live in a Red state?
So lets go down a check list of the recent events that have happened in the past few weeks.
- Israel/Lebanon conflict
- Dubya uses first EVER (5.5 years in office) veto to kill certain stem cell research. Hey if you are diagnosed with some serious illness, guess you just have to get a few more of the same pills, instead of science working to possibly find a cure. I think it was a senator from Iowa who had the best quote of this. "If Bush's HS science teacher is watching this, he has to be shaking his head." Priceless.
- Congress has no clue on how the internet works with the Net Nutrality act and with them also trying to pass the Anti Gambling law making banks deny any EFTs to gambling sites. Thank you freedom. Funny I remember reading in the constitution how Americans gambling was unethical. Its somewhere down on the bottom.
- Iraq keeps getting worse.
- A Federal judge has to rule on a lawsuit by people living in the Gulf Coast on how the insurance company would not cover people's home damages because the water flooding was seawater instead of from rainfall. That decision could impact thousands of people trying to rebuild their homes and lives that were all destroyed when the two Hurricanes from 2005 hit.
- Barry Bonds is still defending himself and his federal indicment was postponed. All I can say is the hit TV show Bonds on Bonds got ended wayyyyyyyyyy to early.
- Lastly, hottest year so far on record. At least 25 U.S. States recorded their highest temperature readings ever. As much as we laugh at it global warming is really starting to become a poor reality. I watched 60 min a while back and they were interviewing a scientist showing how the Greenland ice mass is melting at an incredible rate. This was the quote that stuck with me the most. "If we stopped all the refineries, every single car and anything that adds to greenhouse gas, the effects would still be felt for decades onward." Uhhhh, yikes. The western states along with Texas are in severe drought (plenty of wildfires), power grids nationwide can not keep up with the power demand for this hot summer, and the earth's climate is having noticeable effects from this. If you have not gone outside and given some type of verbal appreciation directly to your home air conditioner, you obviously are overlooking one of man's greatest ever inventions.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Hurricane Highway
Monday, July 10, 2006
WSOP circuit event dates have been released
The new World Series of Poker dates haev been released. I hope to at least play in a few events at one of these locations.
The schedule for the WSOP Circuit follows:
• Sept. 7-17, 2006, Harrah’s Tahoe
• Sept. 25-Oct. 4, 2006, Grand Tunica
• Oct. 19-Nov. 2, 2006, Caesars Indiana
• Dec. 9-19, 2006, Harrah’s Atlantic City
• Jan. 8-17, 2007, Grand Tunica
• Jan. 29-Feb. 7, 2007, Horseshoe Council Bluffs
• Feb. 11-21, 2007, Harrah’s Rincon
• Mar. 5-14, 2007, Caesars Atlantic City
• Mar. 26-Apr. 4, 2007, Caesars Indiana
• Apr. 23-May 2, 2007, Caesars Las Vegas
• May 14-23, 2007, Harrah’s New Orleans
The schedule for the WSOP Circuit follows:
• Sept. 7-17, 2006, Harrah’s Tahoe
• Sept. 25-Oct. 4, 2006, Grand Tunica
• Oct. 19-Nov. 2, 2006, Caesars Indiana
• Dec. 9-19, 2006, Harrah’s Atlantic City
• Jan. 8-17, 2007, Grand Tunica
• Jan. 29-Feb. 7, 2007, Horseshoe Council Bluffs
• Feb. 11-21, 2007, Harrah’s Rincon
• Mar. 5-14, 2007, Caesars Atlantic City
• Mar. 26-Apr. 4, 2007, Caesars Indiana
• Apr. 23-May 2, 2007, Caesars Las Vegas
• May 14-23, 2007, Harrah’s New Orleans
World Cup 2006: Italy vs France
So I wake up on Sunday to watch the World Cup final match. I woke up late so naturally I miss both early goals. Great. I still get to see the goals replayed over and over so I don't mind. Even though no more goals were scored after I started watching this was a great final match. Italy's goalie played prob the best game ever. Some of the saves he had were unreal, including the header by Zidane in the 1st OT. Speaking of Zidane... that was one serious head butt. Obviously the Italian player said something that lit a powder keg in Zidane. He just flipped and nailed that guy. I mean look at that, just comes out of nowhere and nails him right in the chest. If you notice, the World Cup trophy sits right on the sidelines as the game as played. When Zidane walked to the tunnel exit he never turned his head to look at the trophy. I mean he is an all star soccer player that will go down in the books, but that single act will always stick with his name from now on. They said over 1 billion people in the world watched the 2002 championship game (basically 1 out of 6 people on the planet). I would assume the raitings for 2006 would be higher and if so, Zidane's act was witness by a staggering amount of people. The big story is still Italy winning it all. I bet people were dancing in the streets all across the country.
"Twenty Twen Twin"
Saturday, July 01, 2006
Poor draft by the Houston Rockets
Friday, June 09, 2006
Monday, May 29, 2006
You should stretch your body on a daily basis.
This was posted on health.yahoo.com. This seems to be very good advice.
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Getting started with flexibility and stretching
A big part of beginning a physical activity program is getting used to the feel of using your muscles, and flexibility can be a great place to start. Just as with other kinds of physical activity, it's best to start slowly and increase your efforts gradually.
Stretching exercises will help you as you become more active. Stretching before and after aerobic exercise (even walking) and muscle strengthening may help you feel better. One approach is to take 5 to 10 minutes before and after each program to stretch your muscles. Be sure to stretch the muscles you will be using during your workout.
Tips for stretching
* Warm your muscles slightly before stretching them. Walk or do some other light aerobic exercise for a few minutes, then start stretching.
* Ease yourself into the stretch, relax, and don't push or bounce. You should feel a stretch in the muscle but not pain.
* Exhale as you do the stretch. While you are holding the stretch, inhale deeply.
* Try closing your eyes while stretching. It helps you relax and reduces self-consciousness and the urge to compete.
* Take a moment to enjoy the good, warm feeling that comes after a good stretch.
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Getting started with flexibility and stretching
A big part of beginning a physical activity program is getting used to the feel of using your muscles, and flexibility can be a great place to start. Just as with other kinds of physical activity, it's best to start slowly and increase your efforts gradually.
Stretching exercises will help you as you become more active. Stretching before and after aerobic exercise (even walking) and muscle strengthening may help you feel better. One approach is to take 5 to 10 minutes before and after each program to stretch your muscles. Be sure to stretch the muscles you will be using during your workout.
Tips for stretching
* Warm your muscles slightly before stretching them. Walk or do some other light aerobic exercise for a few minutes, then start stretching.
* Ease yourself into the stretch, relax, and don't push or bounce. You should feel a stretch in the muscle but not pain.
* Exhale as you do the stretch. While you are holding the stretch, inhale deeply.
* Try closing your eyes while stretching. It helps you relax and reduces self-consciousness and the urge to compete.
* Take a moment to enjoy the good, warm feeling that comes after a good stretch.
Mike Caro has a roulette strategy
Caro's Roulette System #1
I'm going to give you a secret roulette system that really works. It is aimed at a standard American roulette wheel, which has both zero and double zero. Similar theory could be applied to European roulette wheels with only a single zero, though. It will cut the house advantage to literally nothing, if you believe in it enough to never get frustrated and switch tactics. What I'm going to say may seem strange, but here goes.
First, never bet simply red or black. Also don't bet odd or even. These are equally poor, consistently losing wagers.
Second, don't be suckered into betting zero or double zero, despite what some experts may suggest. This may seem like you're betting with the house, but for technical reasons you are actually betting against the house -- and you are taking the worst of it.
So, in order to negate the house advantage, you MUST stick to straight non-green number bets. All odd red numbers turn out to be bad choices, based on over two trillion computer trials. Don't bet them.
All even black numbers fair poorly, and cannot be bet, for much the same reason, which I won't explain here.
Let's get straight to the money-saving advice. Any bet you decide to make MUST cover only even-red or odd-black numbers. There are no exceptions.
Finally, you need to be very disciplined in excluding the number 30 and the group of consecutive numbers that begins with 11 and continues clockwise through and including 14.
This system may seem mystical, but I take gambling quite seriously, and this works for me.
I'm going to give you a secret roulette system that really works. It is aimed at a standard American roulette wheel, which has both zero and double zero. Similar theory could be applied to European roulette wheels with only a single zero, though. It will cut the house advantage to literally nothing, if you believe in it enough to never get frustrated and switch tactics. What I'm going to say may seem strange, but here goes.
First, never bet simply red or black. Also don't bet odd or even. These are equally poor, consistently losing wagers.
Second, don't be suckered into betting zero or double zero, despite what some experts may suggest. This may seem like you're betting with the house, but for technical reasons you are actually betting against the house -- and you are taking the worst of it.
So, in order to negate the house advantage, you MUST stick to straight non-green number bets. All odd red numbers turn out to be bad choices, based on over two trillion computer trials. Don't bet them.
All even black numbers fair poorly, and cannot be bet, for much the same reason, which I won't explain here.
Let's get straight to the money-saving advice. Any bet you decide to make MUST cover only even-red or odd-black numbers. There are no exceptions.
Finally, you need to be very disciplined in excluding the number 30 and the group of consecutive numbers that begins with 11 and continues clockwise through and including 14.
This system may seem mystical, but I take gambling quite seriously, and this works for me.
It starts today
On Memorial day, May 29th, 2006, the blog actually start today. What comes afterwards is unknown.
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